We are in need of 7 bookstagrammers to help us promote
A Beautiful, Terrible Thing by Jen Waite. The tour will run from June 17-23 and there will be one stop each day. Your job will be to take an original photo that clearly promotes
A Beautiful, Terrible Thing.
A copy of the book will be provided. We will send information for your captions closer to the tour dates.
If you’d like to be considered to be a stop on this tour, please first
sign up as a tour host and then fill out the sign-up form then fill this out [gravityform id="341" title="true" description="true"]
**Signups will close on May 13th at 11pm MST***
Please note that signing up for a tour does not guarantee a spot on the tour. We will choose the hosts within a few days and we will email all the chosen hosts. You will be required to reply to the email confirming that you are still interested in the tour with in 24 hours. If you don’t reply we will pick another host. After everything is finalized we will post the tour schedule here and on our social media so you can follow along.
About the Book:
Title: A Beautiful, Terrible Thing
Author: Jen Waite
Publisher: Plume
What do you do when you discover that the person you've built your life around never existed? When "it could never happen to me"
does happen to you?
These are the questions facing Jen Waite when she begins to realize that her loving husband--the father of her infant daughter, her best friend, the love of her life--fits the textbook definition of psychopath. In a raw, first-person account, Waite recounts each heartbreaking discovery, every life-destroying lie, and reveals what happens once the dust finally settles on her demolished marriage.
After a disturbing email sparks Waite's suspicion that her husband is having an affair, she tries to uncover the truth and rebuild trust in her marriage. Instead, she finds more lies, infidelity, and betrayal than she could have imagined. Waite obsessively analyzes her relationship, trying to find a single moment from the last five years that isn't part of the long-con of lies and manipulation. With a dual-timeline narrative structure, we see Waite's romance bud, bloom, and wither simultaneously, making the heartbreak and disbelief even more affecting